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Authors Human Rights and Copyright Policy
Author(s) -
Graeme W. Austin
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
columbia journal of law and the arts
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.7916/d8902gc9
This article discusses opportunities for taking account of authors' human rights guarantees in domestic copyright policy, arguing that human rights law should be regarded as one of the sources of international law making that should influence domestic policy issues. Using these ideas as a springboard, it discusses a recent UK copyright case involving the exercise of the copyright termination right (provided under US law) by former members of the pop group Duran Duran.

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